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Determinism in Sramanic Traditions

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Book Detail

  • Author: Shrinetra Pandey, Sanjali Jain
  • Publisher: International School for Jain Studies & D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Number of Pages: 180
  • Release Date: 01-01-2022
  • Language: English
  • ISBN/EAN: 9788124611562
  • Package Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches

About the Book:
This book explores determinism (Niyativada) in Śramaṇic traditions, focusing on Jain, Buddhist, and Ajivaka philosophies. It examines how these traditions address the concept of fate, karma, and free will, offering a comparative philosophical analysis.

Key Themes Covered:

  • Ajivaka determinism and its belief in absolute fate
  • Jain karma theory and its role in shaping destiny
  • Buddhist perspective on conditioned will and karmic determinism
  • The five co-factors (pañca-samavāya) in Jainism: kāla (time), svabhāva (nature), niyati (fate), pūrvakṛta (past actions), and puruṣa (individual effort)
  • A comparative study of Buddhist, Jain, and Ajivaka perspectives on determinism

Who Should Read This Book?

  • Scholars and students of Jainism, Buddhism, and Indian philosophy
  • Researchers in metaphysics, free will, and determinism
  • Readers interested in Śramaṇic traditions and their philosophical insights

This volume, featuring ten selected research papers, is a valuable academic resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of determinism in Indian philosophical thought.